Monday, August 31, 2015

Oliver Sacks 7.9.1933-8.30.2015

Remembering Oliver Sacks Art Print

The artwork is available as a print and I am donating all proceeds to the Oliver Sacks Foundation.
As the broken instrument of his body is buried motionless and mute into the earth, may the symphony of his spirit live on in his writing with the same eternally resounding vigor as what Dr. Sacks called “one of the world’s great musical treasures” in his final communication with the world: Ode to Joy with Bernstein conducting
What a privilege for this world to have been graced with this extraordinary human animal and his fully embodied mind. The only thing left to say is what Dr. Sacks himself wrote to his beloved aunt Lennie, who shaped his life, as she lay dying: “Thank you, once again, and for the last time, for living — for being you.”

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